This is a recurring issue on the site:
2014
There is no shame in using "Skip"
Let us bring an end to the "robo-reviewer" war: Phase 1 - 2
Are we supposed to flag bad reviews?
Additional requirement for Steward or Reviewer badge to help new reviewers learn about using "Skip"
2015
Encouraging attentive suggested edit reviewers to skip every uncontroversial review
How can we stop crazy edits like this from being accepted?
Skippy Hat: Use Winterbash to encourage Skip
2016
BAD "suggested edit" approved by reviewers
How is it possible that this edit was approved?
2017
Can we have some care when reviewing wikis edits? How can we improve our wiki edits?
Today
I'm bringing this to meta, as it's such a clear case of poor reviewing. It needs to be addressed.
A random user decided to add some code to a question with this suggested edit. There was a comment (now deleted) asking the OP to show the relevant code. I don't know if this is what prompted the edit.
The editors intentions were to help. However, the person needs to be educated about how to use the site.
I gave a custom reason for rejection. I didn't feel the need to reject and edit it to be certain is was rejected, as it was plainly a harmful edit.
But no ... I was wrong.
It seems people need to be continuously reminded and educated to pay attention when they're reviewing and press skip if they're unsure or don't have the time to read it through.
Aside from bringing this to meta, is there anything else we can do to remind people to review with care?
I am pinging both reviewers and the editor to see this post.